What does this error mean? Footage shot in MX Red. I can't import the .R3D or a snapshot of an .R3D into Nuke as it give me the error "out of frame range". Its not nuke, as i can import other footage fine.

I have same problem, but everything works ok. Just tons of error messages (win7 and GTX 560M).

02-19-2012, 07:20 AM

Jason Von Drayco

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunleik Groven

Does it work in RCX?

Yeah, it does, but not nuke, which i need.

02-20-2012, 02:38 PM

David Ibbitson

This issue has been addressed for the next release.

Thanks!
David

02-20-2012, 03:12 PM

Rob Lohman

Jason: I'm confused. You're talking about Nuke but showing a screenshot of RCX. Any issues in Nuke have nothing to do with the errors you're showing in RCX, so I would advice you contact The Foundry for that.

As David indicated, the shown RCX bug is fixed for the next release

02-20-2012, 05:35 PM

Jason Von Drayco

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Lohman

Jason: I'm confused. You're talking about Nuke but showing a screenshot of RCX. Any issues in Nuke have nothing to do with the errors you're showing in RCX, so I would advice you contact The Foundry for that.

As David indicated, the shown RCX bug is fixed for the next release

Thanks guys! Must be nuke wigging out then.

02-20-2012, 09:37 PM

Jason Von Drayco

Actually, i keep getting the error "out of frame range", but when i export a Trimmed R3D on the clip it works fine, Could this be the metadata of the clips or so, as other footage from many projects comes in without error?

02-21-2012, 12:24 AM

Rob Lohman

Not sure why that would make a difference. Nuke support will have to tell you what out of range means in this case.